"This kind of food, if sold on Earth, would definitely be considered top-notch," Kairuot said while eating. "People on Earth are still quite backward; they don't have long-term storage methods or frozen food bags. They rely on hunting for meat. The meat they bring back from hunting often goes uneaten and is left to dry naturally or is smoked. Their salt is extremely precious, and salted meat is a delicacy that only nobles can afford."
"Have you been to Earth?" Fairleya couldn't help but ask.
"Of course. Not only have I been to Earth, but I also lived there for over a decade," Kairuot replied.
"Then Earth must be very interesting?" she continued to ask.
"It's hard to say that Earth is interesting, but my childhood there is certainly worth reminiscing about," Kairuot began to recall his days living on Earth. "Although material life was scarce, people treated each other sincerely. They worked together like one big family, farming and hunting together, sharing the spoils equally, eating and drinking heartily, treating each other as equals, and living very happily."
"Such a society is truly admirable," Fairleya immersed herself in Kairuot's description of that society.
"Don't listen to his nonsense. That was a society with very scarce resources; people had to live that way just to survive," Fair Connie interrupted their conversation. "Today's Earth society is a selfish and cruel slave society. The slave masters are supreme, and their slaves have no freedom at all; they can be bought and sold at will and killed arbitrarily."
"You seem so familiar with Earth; you must have been there too, right?" Fairleya asked curiously.
"I... I haven't been to Earth; I've learned about it from some data," Fair Connie lied, deliberately concealing the fact that she had been to Earth. "However, Earthlings and Martians are of the same race; they are inferior beings from Mars who have been relegated to Earth as captives by aliens. Their genetic codes are the same as ours; it's just that their cognitive abilities have been locked down by us. Compared to us Martians, they fall far short; our cognitive ability is around 0.01, while if theirs could reach 1 or 3, it would be remarkable—at least they would be famous figures on Earth. We won't allow their cognitive abilities to improve significantly; the purpose of this is to prevent them from surpassing us in the future and posing a threat."
"Is this approach effective?" Kairuot asked.
"The purpose of this approach is to control Earth and eventually seize its resources. To control Earth, we've also sent some people there to preach and teach basic martial arts from Mars," Fair Connie answered.
Speaking of martial arts, Kairuot was exceptionally excited and asked, "So according to you, the martial arts of Earthlings are derived from those of Martians?"
"It can be said that the origin of Earthlings' martial arts comes from Mars. However, they have only grasped the surface," Fair Connie said. "In advanced martial arts, they only understand the tangible body and the meridians within it, failing to perceive the intangible shadow of a person and the invisible meridians. It's like they can only see a one-dimensional point, a two-dimensional plane, and a three-dimensional space, while they are completely unaware of four-dimensional, five-dimensional, and six-dimensional spaces."
"The intangible aspects of a person can only be seen by the third eye; the mortal eye will never perceive them. Therefore, the Martial Arts Manual that circulates on Earth mostly focuses on physical cultivation. The diagrams of human meridians they create are all things visible to the naked eye, and their martial arts can never reach a higher level."
"The pyramids we Martians built on Earth are mistakenly thought to be structures for worshipping gods or interstellar coordinates. They usually attribute things that cannot be explained or clarified to deities. They will never know that the pyramids are energy gathering towers. This is the difference between Earthlings and Martians."
When it came to the third eye of a person, Kairuot felt his Heavenly Eye had already opened that day on the Golden Tower. He quietly circulated his energy, trying to open it, and indeed his third eye opened. He saw that there was a strong golden light surrounding Fair Connie, with an incredibly strong aura—while around Fairleya, the light was very weak, flickering; as for Kairou Marie, there was almost no light surrounding her at all.
"Could it be that the light surrounding the body represents the level of martial arts cultivation? Is this what is meant by intangible?" Kairuot wondered.
"Oh my! Kairuot, has your third eye opened?!" Fairleya exclaimed in surprise upon noticing the third eye on Kairuot's forehead. Startled by her voice, Kairuot hurriedly withdrew his internal energy, causing his third eye to disappear again.
"It's normal for Martians to open their third eye; as long as your martial arts cultivation reaches a certain level, you can open it," Fair Connie said.
"That's great! My young master Kairuot has finally opened his Heavenly Eye!" Kairou Marie exclaimed joyfully, nearly jumping up in excitement.
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